Tag: Podcast

[en] A soon-to-be-ex-collegue of mine (because I'm leaving) is organising a small music festival near Begnins, between Geneva and Lausanne. He was podcast-interviewed by James the Podcaster, and I asked him a few questions by e-mail. Jval Festival will take place on 18-20th August.

[en] How to add a podcast to your iTunes podcast list: you need to copy the RSS feed address of the blog/podcast you want to subscribe to, and then in the "Advanced" menu in iTunes, select "Subscribe to podcast" and paste the URL in there.

[en] Excerpts of an interview I gave last week to the DRS with other participants to "la Nuit du Journal Intime". I speak of intimacy (what it is for me, are we losing intimacy), blogs and private diaries on the web (not viable in the long run, in my opinion), and of what I don't say about myself on my blog (a lot!)

I tried to get to the [LIFT videos](http://www.freestudios.tv/?cdroite=tablo_lift06) but I can’t read them. I have the latest versions of Tiger and Firefox. I spent a minute in a pop-up configuration window (that was nasty to start with), and then it just didn’t work. Can’t we have [DailyMotion](http://dailymotion.com)-style videos that “simply work”?

Audio works, though. Would be nice to be able to download it instead of stream.

As for the podcast feed, it asks me if I want to open NNWL. A little button to subscribe in iTunes would be really neat.

I was having a post-LIFT chat with Marc-Olivier in the lounge yesterday when [David](http://davsad.blogspot.com/) came up, stole him from me and started talking about getting Robert to do a podcast with them for a blog they were going to open. I offered to introduce them to him.

I was going to take a couple of [photographs](http://flickr.com/photos/bunny) but as they started, I decided for video instead. Think of it as a “making of” videocast of their podcast. (I say “wild” not because [Robert went wild on the video](http://scobleizer.wordpress.com/2006/02/04/going-skiing-today/ “Check out some comments about people photographing you when you’re partying!”) but because it wasn’t planned, staged, or whatever. Vidéocasting sauvage would be how I’d put it in French.

My initial intention was to upload it straight away. I like the immediateness you can get with the web. (If moblogging wasn’t so bloody expensive I’d be moblogging away…) David actually asked me to hold off publishing the video and cut out some bits of it or put their audio on it, because they wanted to edit some of the audio (English mistakes in the questions, but IMHO, who cares?) I said I preferred to publish what I had recorded “as is”, mistakes, goofs, and all — it was OK with Robert.

I’m a bit embarrassed by the situation, to be honest. My video is on [DailyMotion](http://www.dailymotion.com/Steph/) under a CC-by-sa-nc license, so they can put their audio on top if they like, whatever. I don’t really like having to refrain from publishing something, but on the other hand I am very much aware that if you appear on a video or a photograph, you have a right to control publication of it. I think what bothered me was the argument of “exclusivity”. My videocast is only about a third of the interview, anyway.

What would you have done? Should I have refrained from posting this until they had their version up?

I will of course be posting the link to their version(s) here as soon as I get it.